Thursday, September 18, 2003

Feeling a bit smarty-pants today! I finally got the GMAT over with yesterday and I must say, I am quite shocked, but proud, of my performance! I had hoped for a high score...meaning something in the 600s. Since I hadn't gone higher than 650 on a practice test, I hoped I could go that high on the real thing. Imagine my surprise when I completed the test, the demographics questions after it and the "are you sure you want your scores" section, when "750" popped up on the screen! 99th percentile. Go me!
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What a week...the same day I outperform my wildest dreams on the GMAT...at the same exact time, actually...Wesley Clark announced his candidacy for President. I sense good days ahead.

Monday, September 15, 2003

Hot shit. Sounds like the Federal Appeals Court has preliminarily ruled to postpone the recall. Gotta love the Ninth Circuit...they are always stirring it up. There is not a great deal of information out just yet, as it was just announced. And it sounds like it is an initial ruling, probably by a 3-judge panel. It probably has to go to the full panel and then a decision will be forthcoming. Fascinating. All around, this recall has been an amazing learning experience, regardless of the outcome. I mean, I always knew politics was bizarre. But this recall has taken that to a new level.

Sunday, September 14, 2003

President Clinton is in California. Sometimes, if I close my eyes I can almost forget he is not the President anymore. Almost. I hear he gave a rousing speech in Los Angeles, railing against the recall and urging Californians to vote against it. This week a number of prominent national Democrats are making their way to California to get the "party faithful" out and voting on October 7 in the hopes that the recall fails or else that Bustamante wins if the recall prevails. I wonder if that sort of thing works. I mean, is it possible that people who are otherwise disengaged - or perhaps just underengaged - can be swayed to vote a particular way just because they see the Governor with another politician they like? I guess it is...otherwise campaigns would not use the tactic. It just seems, I don't know, somehow implausible to me.

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I wonder when Wesley Clark is going to make his announcement. "They" say he is 90 percent certain to run. Part of me hopes he does and part of me hopes he doesn't. I don't want there to be such disunity in the Party that the candidates start attacking each other and basically write Bush's re-election campaign script for him. And I definitely think that if Clark stayed out, Dean would be our man and I think - I know - he can pull out a win. Dream scenario - they get together, Dean and Clark, and decide to run as a ticket and approach the primaries now, as a ticket. They can lock it up. I don't think it matters who is at the top of the ticket either. Either way, I am confident this is a winning strategy. I had long hoped, during the 2000 campaign, that Al Gore would take this approach...I thought it would be a good way to shore up his messaging and balance his negatives early enough that he would be at full strength for the entire length of the election season and come into the general election with a commanding lead and a decisive win.

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Rumor has it J-Lo and Ben broke up.